Exhibitions
Wolfgang Tillmans’ opening is dominated by movements and departures: possible and definite, international and local
Marianne Boesky flies the flag with posthumous Thornton Dial show
The New York gallery exhibition focuses on the self-taught artist’s later, more patriotic years
Odd couple: Knockdown Center pairs Anna Mikhailovskaia with John Schacht
Former door factory turned art space in Queens shows work by the contemporary Ukrainian artist alongside the posthumous debut of the self-taught artist
The Greeks in Egypt: on Sunken Cities at the British Museum
The exhibition explores the interactions between two great civilizations
Arte povera founder Michelangelo Pistoletto is latest artist to show at Blenheim Palace
Exhibition will feature more than 40 works and is billed as the artist’s most comprehensive in the UK to date
Young Gaza artist Malak Mattar shows in Jerusalem
Self-taught painter aged 16 gets rare travel permit
Five offbeat art spaces to seek out in Istanbul
From a soundscape in an abandoned car park to Orhan Pamuk’s imaginary museum brought to life
Venice Biennale: the multiple fronts of architecture do not disappoint
High-impact installations communicate the process of architecture to non-specialists
London’s Fine Art Society turns 140
Specialists put the past behind them for celebratory exhibition
Sun king Olafur Eliasson takes over the Palace of Versailles
Artist follows Anish Kapoor and Jeff Koons in transforming the royal chateau near Paris
Rubens painting unseen for 80 years unveiled in St Petersburg
Recently restored painting, The Resurrection of Christ, is going on show at the State Hermitage Museum
Berlin cements its lead as Europe’s digital art capital
DIS-curated biennial and the inaugural show of Julia Stoschek’s satellite play to city’s strengths
Cornelia Parker puts the lost and found into Foundling Museum
More than 60 fellow artists add poignant responses to history of children in need
Monster sculptures: Serra, Kapoor and Webster in New York
Three shows offer a roller-coaster study in size
The touch behind the image: on New Imagery in Italian Art at the Guggenheim Collection
The exhibition reveals how artists imbued pictures with a sense of tactility
Prado opens landmark Bosch exhibition amid attribution controversy
Spanish museum has assembled the greatest number of works by the Dutch master—but some have been demoted by Dutch scholars
Instagramming Kusama’s luminous pumpkins, performing for the camera at the Tate, Koons’s shiny monkey, and more in this week’s London exhibition round-up
Lost and found and lashings of gin at the Foundling Museum for Cornelia Parker’s show
The fine line between drawing and photography
Two-venue exhibition in London examines the rarely-explored relationship between the two media
Copper and dust: on Mesopotamian sculptures and pastels by Lucas Samaras at the Morgan Library
The shows reveal the twin sides of the museum's interests
Palestinian Museum's first satellite show opens in Beirut
Activist fashion among exhibits at Dar El-Nimer art space
When Glenn met Vincent: Arles exhibition compares ‘obsessive’ artists
Bice Curiger, the artistic director of the Fondation Vincent van Gogh, explains how a contemporary painter stacks up against a Modern master
London's best alternative photography events to zoom in on this weekend
With Photo London in full swing, the capital is awash with photography, from a 24-hours festival in Peckham to a group show in the India Club
Kienholz’s Five Car Stud goes back on view in Milan
The brutal installation about racist violence continues to have an impact 45 years later
Ai Weiwei unveils new works highlighting plight of refugees
Chinese artist's show at Cycladic Museum of Art in Athens includes a flag depicting drowned Syrian toddler Aylan Kurdi
The French connection: on Windows on the City at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
The show of Modern masterpieces from the Guggenheim Museum in New York takes a pick-and-mix approach to art of Paris
A major minor master: Jonathan Brown on Anthony van Dyck at the Frick Collection
The artist had his triumphs, but he never fulfilled his greatest ambitions
New light shed on craftsmen who captured sea life in glass
Corning Museum restores fragile models by father and son glassblowers Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka
British Museum dips its toes into world of underwater archaeology
London institution’s new show explores Egypt’s lost cities<br>





























